Let Me Die in His Footsteps
Lori Roy
Fiction R8123l
On a dark Kentucky night in 1952 exactly halfway between her fifteenth
and sixteenth birthdays, Annie Holleran crosses into forbidden
territory. Everyone knows Hollerans don’t go near Baines, not since
Joseph Carl was buried two decades before, but, armed with a
silver-handled flashlight, Annie runs through her family’s lavender
fields toward the well on the Baines’ place. At the stroke of midnight,
she gazes into the water in search of her future. Not finding what she
had hoped for, she turns from the well and when the body she sees there
in the moonlight is discovered come morning, Annie will have much to
explain and a past to account for.
It was 1936, and there were
seven Baine boys. That year, Annie’s aunt, Juna Crowley, with her black
eyes and her long blond hair, came of age. Before Juna, Joseph Carl had
been the best of all the Baine brothers. But then he looked into Juna’s
eyes and they made him do things that cost innocent people their lives.
Sheriff Irlene Fulkerson saw justice served—or did she?
As the
lavender harvest approaches and she comes of age as Aunt Juna did in her
own time, Annie’s dread mounts. Juna will come home now, to finish what
she started. If Annie is to save herself, her family, and this small
Kentucky town, she must prepare for Juna’s return, and the revelation of
what really happened all those years ago
(from publisher)
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